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In this edition, Host Daniel Durning records his program outside of the Armory Show with a stylish ride in artist Holly Crawford's Flatland Limo project, a traveling video exhibition space and alternative to the traditional white box viewing experience. Along for the ride was a group of artists, critics and scholars who discussed the work showing on the limo's video screens while traveling down the Westside highway and enjoying the champagne. Holy Crawford, hosted the ride with the Passengers Marjan Moghaddam, Christine Licata, Eli Epstein Dutch, and John Sebaskien.
Holly Crawford is an artist, writer and Art Historian. Her work examines mass media and pop culture and it's relationship to art. And her latest book Attached to the Mouse discusses how Disney, a mass media corporation influences contemporary art. She has exhibited internationally including; Sound Art Limo / Critical Conversations in a Limo were part of Melbourne International Arts Festival in 2007.
Marjan Moghaddam is a NYC based computer artist. Her animations and visual music pieces have been shown internationally and her work Computer 69 was one of the final selections of the Kansas City Filmmaker's Jubilee a collaboration with the American Jazz Museum. She is a recent recipient of a Brooklyn Arts Council grant in multimedia and her work can be seen in the Power of Art Program, May 8th, Spike Lee Screening Room, Brooklyn Campus of Long Island University. Moghaddam has exhibited her computer art and animation internationally at numerous galleries and museums including international conferences and festivals such as Siggraph and the New York International Video and New Media festival. She is credited as one of the first artists to create gif89a animation on the Internet and is listed as part of the Internet Pioneer Hall. She will be performing her new work at the Opening Event of the Siggraph 2006 Guerrilla Studio in Boston.
Perpetual Art Machine is an on line gallery and database of video art and is a community for video artists, curators, writers, theorist, educators, collectors, and enthusiasts.
Lee Wells (Founder,Video Artist, and Curator) is an artist, exhibition organizer and consultant currently living and working New York. He is a co-founder and director of IFAC-arts, an alternative exhibition and installation program for artists and curators. His artwork, projects and exhibitions have been written about by various national and international art and news publications to include: The New York Times, Art Newspaper, The Washington Post, Art in America, and Art Net. Wells is currently a curator at large for Scope Art Fairs and is a site editor emeritus Rhizome
Andrew K. Erdos (Video Artist and Curator) is an artist whose art work combines sculpture, performance, installation, sound and digital media. Erdos has been in exhibitions at Beijing BS1 Contemporary Art Center, Chelsea Art Museum, The Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, Kathleen Cullen Fine Art (NewYork, NY), and Monkey Town (Brooklyn, NY).
Matthew Schwartz is a well known collector of video art. He is a secondary market maker, of works by the worlds most celebrated and collected video artists. Matt is responsible for all business negotiations involving PAM. He freely consults with PAM members, concerning their career development, salability of their artwork, as well as, sales strategy. Matt assists in matching artists with relevant gallery representation.
Recorded live at the Video Lounge at the SCOPE Art Fair at Lincoln center.
Thierry Geoffroy a.k.a. Colonel: Does the Artist Have Any Role in Society? listen |
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First broadcast April 10, 2008
At the 2008 Armory Show in New York City, Mr. Geoffroy brought his recorder and asked those attending: "What is the role of the artist in society?" In this program we hear a sampling of the people's response in addition to an interview with the Colonel by
WPS1's David Weinstein. Music by Copyflex and Thierry Geoffroy.
The Colonel had also installed and managed his collaborative project Emergency Room at P.S.1 in the Spring of 2007.
Architect Enrique Walker interviews curator Hans Ulrich Obrist about his far-reaching Interview Project. Hans Ulrich Obrist interviews the artist Paul Chan. Presented by D.A.P. Distributed Art Publishers and USM Modular Furniture Showroom, and recorded on March 27, 2008.